On the origin of the royal Kongo title ngangula

IF 0.3 3区 文学
K. Bostoen, Odjas Ndonda Tshiyayi, G. D. Schryver
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Abstract

This article offers an in-depth historical-comparative linguistic account of the origin and etymology of ngangula. This term is not only a widespread blacksmith term in the Lower Congo region, but also a traditional royal Kongo title attesting to the importance of the blacksmith metaphor in Kongo political ideology. Popular etymology has it that ngangula is related to nganga, reconstructed in Proto-Bantu as *-ganga and commonly translated as 'mcdicinc-man'. It is argued here that this widely held belief does not stand up to scrutiny. The term ngangula is shown to be derived from the common Bantu verb *pangod- meaning 4to cut; to separate'. Thanks to a distinctive diachronic sound change, it is even possible to locate quite precisely the term's origin within the Kikongo dialcct continuum. Its provenance gives new credibility to an earlier but discarded hypothesis situating the origins of the Kongo kingdom in the eastern part of the Lower Congo, somewhere in-between the Inkisi and Kwango Rivers.
关于刚果皇室头衔ngangula的起源
这篇文章提供了一个深入的历史比较语言学的起源和词源的ngangula帐户。这个词不仅是下刚果地区广泛使用的铁匠术语,也是刚果皇室的传统头衔,证明了铁匠隐喻在刚果政治意识形态中的重要性。流行的词源学认为ngangula与nganga有关,在原班图语中被重构为*-ganga,通常被翻译为“医生”。本文认为,这种广泛持有的信念经不起推敲。“ngangula”一词源于班图语中常见的动词“pangod”,意为切割;分离”。由于其独特的历时性声音变化,甚至可以在Kikongo方言连续体中精确地定位该术语的起源。它的来源为早先被抛弃的假设提供了新的可信度,该假设认为刚果王国起源于下刚果东部,在英基西河和宽果河之间的某个地方。
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